From the broken English you can figure out that this unit will run on a battery in the back of the casing, has a wireless link and a separate tuner that can transmit hi-def video over that wireless connection. The idea being that this is a display you can take anywhere in the home, mount on the wall, leave on a table like a photo frame, or connect to a stand.

There are no details on when this version of the display will reach market or how much it will cost, but at least now we have some idea of how Sony aim to offer a truly portable TV solution for the home.

Matthew’s Opinion
With the reduced power consumption of an OLED display a wireless unit is a potential winner. I think I would like to see it combined with a hard drive though, to allow you to use it away from the wireless link. This wouldn’t add much to the cost, but makes it a much more flexible bit of kit.

Wireless links in all TVs should become pretty much standard soon and Sony’s idea is just extending that to remove the need for any cables during use. It would be really nice to have a screen you can put anywhere and watch that sporting event, or TV show you just can’t miss.

The size of the screen is quite small, but there’s nothing to say Sony won’t do this with their bigger units as well. It all depends on whether it makes sense in terms of price, weight and performance to add a battery big enough to power a larger screen for several hours.